New Mexico United Announces High-Performance Program

By USLChampionship.com Staff, 04/24/19, 4:31PM EDT

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Club aiming to provide supplemental instruction for state’s top youth players

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico United unveiled on Wednesday a new High-Performance Program (H.P.P) for youth soccer players. The H.P.P is for both male and female players, aged 12 to 17, with the USL Championship club aiming to provide supplemental instruction and competitive opportunities for the state’s top talent.

“We visited with each of the local youth clubs and ran a training session for their players,” said NMU Head Coach and Technical Director Troy Lesesne. “What we discovered was that there was a very good level of play among these youth players in New Mexico, and more importantly, there was a real ambition from these players to learn, grow, and seek more opportunities to develop in the game.”

New Mexico Assistant Coach Zach Prince will direct the program, which begins with three viewing sessions in the month of June. Up to 100 players will be at each of the viewing sessions, and of the 300 prospects, up to 60 will be chosen for the H.P.P. The viewing sessions are open to all players that meet the age requirements. Every player selected for the program will receive a full scholarship, meaning there is no cost to participate for the player’s family. Registration for the viewing sessions is open and will close 48 hours prior to each session.

“Now the goal for every New Mexican youth soccer player can be to sign a professional contract with New Mexico United,” said Prince.

The first training session will take place in July, and there will be a total of 10 sessions in 2019, leading up to competitive events in 2020. Each two-hour session will be coached by Prince, and players from New Mexico United’s first team. All viewing and training sessions will take place at the team’s Mesa Del Sol training facilities.